by no_po March 28, 2021

by trapsk December 29, 2023

Can also mean "bye" or "see you later".
Commonly used in London and originated from South London in late 2000s.
Commonly used in London and originated from South London in late 2000s.
by RoadslangMaster February 19, 2018

Anything that is safe isn't something the media has to convince you is safe. People have good enough sense and intuition to know what is safe and what is not. If a doctor tells you jumping off a bridge is safe, do you listen to a doctor because the doctor is qualified, or do you make sure you don't try it without a bungee cord if it's above a certain height , especially if it's not a bridge over water?
People know what is safe and what is not, they also know anybody trying desperately to convince them something is safe is a questionable source, even if it's the media.
by The Original Agahnim August 5, 2021

1. Incorporating a feature to a product, when a malfunction occurs, capable of returning to a working state automatically.
2. Guaranteed to work, reliable.
2. Guaranteed to work, reliable.
"We've made it fail-safe by adding a extra NiCad battery incase the main battery fails."
"This recipe is fail-safe, anyone could do it."
"This recipe is fail-safe, anyone could do it."
by sigridda April 30, 2023

Scar-safe was invented by the YouTube Channel GoodTimesWithScar and describes anything kid-friendly or, well, safe. This word captures all the positivity and light of a situation.
by 1398471239823478901239087 December 23, 2022

by TAP26 June 30, 2021
